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Campaign Info: Year of the Chimera
- Volsung
- Paragon
- Posts: 670
- Joined: Fri May 21, 2010 11:00 pm
- Protheuz
- Hero
- Posts: 342
- Joined: Fri Aug 13, 2010 11:00 pm
I agree with the "more than meets the eye" statement, and despite some of our powers are similar to the X-man (or to the reverse X-man) the characters themselves aren't similar.
Im my POV it's not the powers that make the heroes, it's their personalities, backgrounds, and the way that they handle situations.
For instance, I believe our group, in general, is "darker" than the X-man.
Im my POV it's not the powers that make the heroes, it's their personalities, backgrounds, and the way that they handle situations.
For instance, I believe our group, in general, is "darker" than the X-man.
- Nestor
- Paragon
- Posts: 627
- Joined: Mon Jul 12, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
Here's my turn for a lengthy post.
In the years I've played in superhero RPGs, I've noticed a general tendency for players to write up self-sufficient characters. In other words, heroes who are capable across-the-board in terms of effects: attack, defense, movement, perception etc. This tends to run counter to the X-Men trope, in which each character focuses on one ability, depending on the rest of the group to support other aspects.
Take, for example, Cyclops. His ability is, he can fire eye beams. That's it. He has no defensive or movement capabilities (other than training and equipment). Yet, he's an integral part of the team and carries his own weight.
The thing is, I was envisioning this game to follow that sort of mentality and built my character, Javier, accordingly. His power is to create and control fire. Period. He can't fly or teleport, and the closest he has to a defense is generating a wall of fire that has some ability to absorb damage. And if he fires that up, he can't do anything else.
The bottom line is, I don't have a problem with characters that aren't well-rounded or all-capable. Part of the fun is to see how powers can interact and complement each other.
Phew! Okay, that was my long-winded reply. I think I'll go lie down now.
In the years I've played in superhero RPGs, I've noticed a general tendency for players to write up self-sufficient characters. In other words, heroes who are capable across-the-board in terms of effects: attack, defense, movement, perception etc. This tends to run counter to the X-Men trope, in which each character focuses on one ability, depending on the rest of the group to support other aspects.
Take, for example, Cyclops. His ability is, he can fire eye beams. That's it. He has no defensive or movement capabilities (other than training and equipment). Yet, he's an integral part of the team and carries his own weight.
The thing is, I was envisioning this game to follow that sort of mentality and built my character, Javier, accordingly. His power is to create and control fire. Period. He can't fly or teleport, and the closest he has to a defense is generating a wall of fire that has some ability to absorb damage. And if he fires that up, he can't do anything else.
The bottom line is, I don't have a problem with characters that aren't well-rounded or all-capable. Part of the fun is to see how powers can interact and complement each other.
Phew! Okay, that was my long-winded reply. I think I'll go lie down now.
- Volsung
- Paragon
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- Joined: Fri May 21, 2010 11:00 pm
Well, I didn't have that constrain in mind.
I wanted to play an archetype that I'd like. (A bit japanimation/Tokusatsu inspired)
Since street level characters (and even Mystery men) can be fairly versatile with Bash it was within my reach.
I wondered if he could fit in an Avengers/JL team. (Even if most of them are 'World class')
I admit Harrison is not original
He could probably appear in Smallville
I wanted to play an archetype that I'd like. (A bit japanimation/Tokusatsu inspired)
Since street level characters (and even Mystery men) can be fairly versatile with Bash it was within my reach.
I wondered if he could fit in an Avengers/JL team. (Even if most of them are 'World class')
I admit Harrison is not original
He could probably appear in Smallville
- Saker
- Paragon
- Posts: 743
- Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Montreal
Besides changing the subject for Volsung, I was jsut pointing out the similarities with the Xmen that I thought was great coincidence.
Nestor, I agree with your observation that the Xmen are very unbalanced from a game mechanic combat point of view. Fortunately, they have good authors that match them up with their evil twins who they can battle ad infinitum. Then, on the last page everyone changes dueling partners and finishes the fight. Magneto faces Wolverine and Collosus, Jean Gray faces Juggernaught without his helmet, etc.
I too wanted to go with a focused character build with huge blindsides. But it got really complicated, and truth be told I got nervous about his combat longevity. So I Kept It Simple... so unbelievable simple that you will be amazed when you see the build. In the end, I'm having a great time with Fenris.
cheers
Nestor, I agree with your observation that the Xmen are very unbalanced from a game mechanic combat point of view. Fortunately, they have good authors that match them up with their evil twins who they can battle ad infinitum. Then, on the last page everyone changes dueling partners and finishes the fight. Magneto faces Wolverine and Collosus, Jean Gray faces Juggernaught without his helmet, etc.
I too wanted to go with a focused character build with huge blindsides. But it got really complicated, and truth be told I got nervous about his combat longevity. So I Kept It Simple... so unbelievable simple that you will be amazed when you see the build. In the end, I'm having a great time with Fenris.
cheers
- Dustland
- Cosmic Hero
- Posts: 1158
- Joined: Sat May 15, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Austin, Tx
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I guess I'm glad I missed the earlier post, and no, I don't want to know what it was.
One thing I was suprised at when you guys submitted your characters was that no one made a high Mind character, even just a skill monkey. Oh well, it puts that aspect of the game in my hands via NPCs, which is kinda fun.
Also, Protheuz and Saker, do you want a dedicated "rolling thread"? I hate to clutter the forum with additional threads, but it may make it easier to find rolls.
One thing I was suprised at when you guys submitted your characters was that no one made a high Mind character, even just a skill monkey. Oh well, it puts that aspect of the game in my hands via NPCs, which is kinda fun.
Also, Protheuz and Saker, do you want a dedicated "rolling thread"? I hate to clutter the forum with additional threads, but it may make it easier to find rolls.
- Saker
- Paragon
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- Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Montreal
- Dustland
- Cosmic Hero
- Posts: 1158
- Joined: Sat May 15, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Austin, Tx
- Contact:
- Dustland
- Cosmic Hero
- Posts: 1158
- Joined: Sat May 15, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Austin, Tx
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- Saker
- Paragon
- Posts: 743
- Joined: Sun Jul 04, 2010 11:00 pm
- Location: Montreal